Disparues et oubliées opens at the Musée de la civilisation in Québec City next week. Information follows below. This is a beautiful and thoughtful group exhibition based on the ongoing crisis in this country of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women. Originally produced by Ondinnok in 2015 with the curator Sylvie Paré, the touring version of the exhibition has been co-produced by la Boîte rouge vif. This will be the final stop of this tour.

The Resilience Project

Hannah Claus, repeat along the border, 2006

A Canada 150 / New Chapters project initiated by MAWA (Mentoring Artists for Women Artists) and curated by Lee-Ann Martin, Resilience will display the work of 50 Indigenous women artists on billboards across the country throughout the summer. I’m very honoured to be a part of this. The project will launch in June 2018, however the website is now live. On it, you can see the artists who are participating and their artwork, a curatorial essay by Lee-Ann Martin, as well as a map with the many billboard locations.

ending soon…

Winnipeg Art Gallery

While the Insurgence / Resurgence exhibition is over, my installation “cloudscape” remains on view at the Winnipeg Art Gallery until the end of June. If you have been planning to check it out, there is still time!